Piyush Goyal Holds consultation with EPCs
Ministry of Commerce and Industry on 8 April,
2020 held interaction, through Video conferencing, with various Export
Promotion Councils of the country to assess the ground situation and problems
being faced by them in the wake of Covid-19 and subsequent lockdown. This was
the third such meeting since the lockdown in the country. Union Commerce and
Industry & Railways Minister Piyush Goyal, MoS Hardeep
Singh Puri, Commerce Secretary Dr
Anup Wadhawan, DGFT and
other officers of the Department of Commerce were present in the meeting.
Calling upon the exporters to think big, and
be ready to harness the opportunity in the post-Covid
era, Mr. Goyal said that if we improve our quality,
build capacity, bring in economies of scale, improve price competitiveness,
then we can grow and harness the potential in post-Covid
world. “My personal belief is that when a country engages with big scale
and looks at market dominance - automatically you focus on quality, cost of
production comes down, productivity improves, efficiency improves.”, he said.
Giving the examples of adopting LED-bulbs, providing toilets all over the
country, providing electricity to one and all, and Universal Health scheme, Mr.
Goyal said that the Government has been thinking big
and delivering on the ideas.
Mr. Goyal said that
even in these challenging times, we have to keep our priority to keep exports
open, so that we don’t lose our export market permanently. He assured that
efforts will be made to ensure that urgent and important export orders, stuck
for any reason, fructify at the earliest. The Ministry is working it
aggressively so as to get the exports revitalized, looking for export
opportunities to expand. He said that many geographies are becoming matter of
concern. “There cannot be a better time for export and manufacturing business
to bring about change in their thinking. You can focus on areas of your core
competency. We should also look at areas where we are strong but our global
share is very small. We can continue to improve on such areas.”, he said.
The Minister said that in this After-Covid world, India can shine, being a vibrant and
transparent democracy, and working with rule of law, along with a humanitarian
approach. He said “We are globally responsible citizens and we will ramp up our
pharma sector for global needs. We are one family with the whole world. We have
a lot of spare pharma products, Should we help the world or be greedy. I am
proud of the Prime Minister who believes we have a responsibility to the world.”
The Minister said that We need to bring the economy back on track, without
compromising the health of the people. Ultimate decision will depend on the
health. Quoting the example of IT industry, he called upon the exporters not to
take the support of the Government crutches. He said the Winners have the
killer instinct that will not let them settle for the second best. He urged the
Exporters to install the Aarogya setu
app on their mobiles and popularize among others also, as this will help us in
fight against the Covid, by applying technology,
artificial intelligence, and identifying the hotspots. The Minister also called
upon them to contribute whole-heartedly towards the PM CARES fund.
The meeting was attended by Office bearers of
FIEO, EPCs of Gem & Jewelry, Leather, Electronics & Software,
Synthetics & Rayon, Handicrafts, Project exports, Telecom, Textiles,
Cashew, Plastics, Sports goods, Woolen, Oilseeds & Produce, Silk,
Engineering Exports, Services, Pharma, Chemicals and dyes, Forest produce,
Carpet, Allied chemicals.